1. Never say “I can’t” because you’ll do it anyway.2. Never say, “it’s easy” because we’ll just make it harder3. Never say, “I want to go home” because you’ll stay longer4. Never lose count because you’ll start at one again5. Never complain because we never listen.6. Never argue because you’ll never win.7. Never scream or cry because it only encourages us.8. Never look like you’re enjoying it because we’ll put a stop to it.9. Never hold your breath because if you pass out and die, we have to fill out the paperwork.10 Never lie or cheat because we know the truth and you will live to regret it.

There’s been a lot of negativity lately about the debt we are facing and other issues faced by the field of PT. So just to lighten the mood and remind you the fun part of being a PT:

A man goes to the PT and says to the PT:“It hurts when I press here” (pressing his side)“And when I press here” (pressing the other side)“And here” (his leg)“And here, here and here” (his other leg, and both arms)So the PT examined him all over and finally discovered what was wrong… “You’ve got a broken finger!

Physical therapy (or physiotherapy), often abbreviated PT, is a health care profession primarily concerned with the remediation of impairments and disabilities and the promotion of mobility, functional ability, quality of life and movement potential through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention carried out by physical therapists (known as physiotherapists in most countries) and physical therapist assistants (known asphysical rehabilitation therapists or physiotherapy assistants in some countries).

Physical therapy involves the interaction between therapist, patients or clients, other health care professionals, families, care givers, and communities in a process where movement potential is assessed and diagnosed and goals are agreed upon.Physical therapy is performed by a therapist and sometimes services are provided by a physical therapist assistant (PTA) acting under their direction. Physical therapists and occupational therapists often work together in conjunction to provide treatment for patients. In some cases, physical rehabilitation technicians may provide physiotherapy services.